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User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Time Lord Academy/@comment-188432-20131002201640 From today, please do not use {{title|Title of work}} any more. Instead, please just use {{title dab away}}. That's it. That's all you have to put at the top of the page:

{{title dab away}}

Luckily most preloadable page formats already come with {{title dab away}} enabled, so you shouldn't have to think about a thing!

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{{title}} is being wholly retired, because it creates a mess like this:

Here's a clip from the MyWikia app. See how it reprints the title of the page and then puts that awkward "left" in there? {{title}} is bad news, man.

For that reason, we need to switch to this base code: {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Title of work''}}. {{title dab away}} is being changed to incorporate this language.

There might be a few times — as with people like the Doctor and River Song and SS Bernice, where you'll have to use {{DISPLAYTITLE}} directly, but in general, you should be able to use {{title dab away}}.